Well, I was going to make a cute response, but I have to pass this on instead:
When I read your post, it looks like this:
ME 109 wrote:Major Softie wrote:twist wrote:OK, so here is another question. Is it possible to calibrate a torque wrench?
Companies do it for you. I don't know how one could do it oneself. Call up Snap-On or Mac, and, if they don't do it, they will know who does.
Who calibrates the calibrating machines?
But, when I hit the "Quote" button, the quote looks like this?
ME 109 wrote:Major Softie wrote:twist wrote:OK, so here is another question. Is it possible to calibrate a torque wrench?
Companies do it for you. I don't know how one could do it oneself. Call up Snap-On or Mac, and, if they don't do it, they will know who does.
Who calibrates the calibrating machines?
Cylinder studs.........
My bowel nearly falls out every time I get up near max torque of each stud. Then it springs back when the torque wrench clicks.
Just thought I'd pass.... that on.

So, what's up with that???????
Edit: Now I see the whole thing. Must have been while you were editing your post.
P.S. Please let me never help you work on your bike and witness your bowel falling out...